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The premature departure of the International Labour Organisation’s fact finding mission is regrettable says the European Union.

In a statement released late yesterday, the EU said it attaches great importance to human rights, including freedom of association, and recognises the important role played by the ILO in promoting and protecting international
labour standards.

The EU said it encourages the Fiji Government to engage with the ILO in order to enable the organisation of a new fact finding mission.

According to the Fiji government, the ILO mission and the government could not come to term with the terms of references drawn up by the government.
The ILO mission had a different mandate which the government did not agree with.

Irony – the dictator stole a whopping $185,000 and refused to let Government auditors audit the Regimental Fund and yet five officers are in custody now – B-G Mohammed Aziz – how much were you paid to finish your studies and write that Doctrine of Necessity documents with Khaiyum:

Army five in military custody

Nanise Loanakadavu
Saturday, September 22, 2012

FIVE army officers are in military custody for more than one week over allegations of discrepancies in the regimental funds.

Republic of Fiji Military Forces chief of staff, Brigadier-General Mohammed Aziz confirmed this to The Fiji Times, saying the officers were arrested more than one week ago for allegedly embezzling military funds.

“There are five of them and not seven as speculated. They have been kept in the military cell,” he said.

“The pay officers have been referred to the board of complaints within the military force.”

When asked if it was true that families of the officers were only allowed to visit them twice a week, Brig-Gen Aziz said he could not comment on this because investigations were being carried out. He further revealed that the investigations were being carried out by the military police.

Several telephone calls were made to this newspaper on Monday, with callers saying family members were concerned that they were only allowed to take food and clothes to the suspects at the military headquarters in Nabua at a certain time.

When contacted earlier this week, Lieutenant-Colonel Amani Suliano said all information about the investigations would be released by Brig-Gen Aziz, who said an official statement was expected to be released soon.

muslim rules fiji and fijian are used aginst its own chiefs, church and vanua.
we have khaiyum as jhina -did in india.
india and parkistan.
aziz and frank should be taken to task not this army low rank officers.